Ideal Flooring for Industrial Use

The question of what flooring is best for your industrial space has been a topic of discussion since the first factory floors were constructed. When planning flooring options for industrial spaces, choosing the right option can be a tough assignment. There is an array of options, each having its own functionality and attributes and known to be a more perfect fit. From cost to durability, there are many factors to consider when choosing a flooring material. Let’s take a look at the most durable industrial flooring materials to help you narrow your search for the best solution for high-traffic applications.

Industrial Flooring Options

Epoxy Flooring: Epoxy flooring is often used in warehouses that handle dangerous chemicals, but it can be just as effective in offices that need to look good. The epoxy provides an easy-to-clean surface that is resistant against contaminants, and installation requires less work than other materials. This means the project won’t take long or cause disruptions for employees, making it an option that works in just about any setting. Epoxy has the benefits of offering a safe surface and still providing good looks and durability.

Rubber Flooring: If you are looking for a great, long-lasting solution for covering an industrial space or other area that sees lots of foot traffic, then rubber tiles may just be the answer. The main advantage of choosing rubber tile is its comfort and safety level. It’s no secret that areas such as a warehouse or factory can be very hard on worker’s feet, even when they are wearing steel toe boots. By covering the surface with rubber tiles, you’ll be giving them a little bit of cushioning to stand on for longer hours.

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Flooring For Industrial Use

Vinyl Flooring: Not only is vinyl flooring cheap, but it’s fairly easy to install and maintain. Like rubber, vinyl flooring is comfortable under foot. Some forms of printed vinyl can wear with time and this noticeable damage may be difficult to deal with without replacing the surface of the flooring itself. In contrast, solid vinyl and vinyl composite won’t fade with wear. Thus, flooring experts at Mikes Carpets Flooring & Blinds Centre suggest going with one of these materials for industrial settings such as warehouses or food processing plants in which you would like the floor to last longer than a few years.

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